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Carpet Dictionary

The tradition of handwoven carpets began thousands of years ago in Central Asia. This ancient craft has long captivated people, and its beauty continues to endure in the modern age. Passed down through generations, the art of weaving has been refined over centuries and now represents tradition, sustainability, exceptional craftsmanship, and the cultural heritage of diverse regions. In today’s fast-paced consumer society, these enduring values are being rediscovered and appreciated as a source of consistency and depth.

We aim to provide essential insights into the origins and unique characteristics of handwoven carpets. These rugs are far more than decorative floor coverings—they are individual works of art shaped by months of meticulous labor and years of experience. In this section, we introduce a glimpse into the rich history of oriental rugs from various traditions.

This site is designed for those considering the purchase of a genuine handwoven carpet, as well as for anyone who wishes to deepen their understanding of this remarkable art form. Our goal is to offer trustworthy information and help you discover the timeless beauty and cultural richness of handwoven carpets.

Carpet Origin

The tradition of hand-woven carpets originates from the East and has a long history.

Carpet types

Kilims, Gabbehs, and other textiles are now being woven in many countries.